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Metallurg impresses at Torpedo, Spartak blanks Dragons. October 7 round-up
Table-topping Metallurg rolled to a 5-1 win at Torpedo, cementing its position at the KHL summit. Spartak avenged last month’s defeat to Shanghai Dragons, blanking Gerard Gallant’s team in Moscow. Ak Bars kept up its winning streak, but had to withstand a third-period fightback before beating Barys 4-3. Nikita Mikhailov’s hot form helped Lada to a 3-1 win over Sochi, and Amur won 2-1 at Neftekhimik.
“Gagarin Cup: Believe in a Dream” now available with English subtitles
An award-winning sporting drama that tells a global story is available to English-speaking audiences from Oct. 7. “Gagarin Cup: Believe in a Dream” is now available with English subtitles on YouTube. It tells the story of Lokomotiv’s 2025 Gagarin Cup triumph and Traktor’s remarkable journey to the final. But, much more than that, it’s a human story about both sets of players and their determination to succeed. The key notes of perseverance, team spirit and faith in a dream transcend national boundaries and are relevant to all.
Shanghai Dragons chase extended winning streak in Moscow
Five games kick off today’s KHL action, led by the third meeting of the season between Lada and HC Sochi. The day also features Neftekhimik hosting Amur, Ak Bars facing Barys, Torpedo against Metallurg, and the evening concluding with Spartak battling the Shanghai Dragons. Each match offers teams a chance to improve their standings in their respective conferences in this intensely competitive KHL day.
Kvartalnov celebrates 600 wins, Lokomotiv bounces back.October 6 round-up
Dinamo Minsk’s 4-1 win over Traktor marked Vadim Shipachyov’s 900th KHL game, and head coach Dmitry Kvartalnov’s 600th victory. The Belarusians stay third in the West, behind Lokomotiv after the defending champion beat SKA 4-2 and bounced back from its disappointment in Omsk. Avangard could not build on that win over the Railwaymen, falling 1-4 at home to Avtomobilist.
Clinical finishing. October 5 round-up
It’s not how many shots you take, it’s how good those shots are. Metallurg had four goals from 10 shots midway through its 6-2 win at Spartak, and finished with six off 21. Dynamo Moscow also had a great conversion rate, winning 4-1 at Torpedo with just 16 shots on goal. Sibir and Barys could learn something: they had no goals from 69 shots between them before the home team secured a shoot-out win. Elsewhere, there was success for Salavat Yulaev over Sochi (3-1) and Ak Bars over Amur by the same scoreline. CSKA beat Severstal 3-2 and Nikita Tertyshny gave Admiral an overtime verdict at Lada.
Full slate Sunday with seven games!
Seven games are set for a thrilling KHL match day, beginning with Sibir hosting Barys and featuring Spartak vs Metallurg, Salavat Yulaev vs HC Sochi, Lada vs Admiral, Torpedo vs Dynamo Moscow, CSKA vs Severstal, and Ak Bars vs Amur. Top performers look to extend their streaks as teams battle for key positions in both conferences in another action-packed Sunday across the league.
Wagner’s dream Dragons’ debut, Avto move to third. October 4 round-up
Austin Wagner claimed three points on his KHL debut to help Shanghai Dragons edge a 5-4 OT verdict against Traktor. The Canadian winger scored twice and had an assist as he made a bright start to his career in the league. In Saturday’s other action, Avtomobilist won 5-2 at Neftekhimik to move ahead of its host in the Eastern Conference.
Neftekhimik and Dragons aim to extend winning runs
Neftekhimik seeks to rebound after a loss that snapped their four-game win streak as they continue their home series against Avtomobilist, who sit just below them in the Eastern Conference standings. Later, Shanghai Dragons host Traktor in a clash of form, with Dragons on a hot streak and Traktor aiming to end a two-game skid. Both games highlight key battles in the season.
Hawks hunt down Hartley, Metallurg beats CSKA again
Avangard enjoyed a 4-1 win over Lokomotiv, defeating Bob Hartley on his KHL return to Omsk. Friday’s other big game saw Metallurg win 3-1 at CSKA, with Andrei Razin’s team defeating Igor Nikitin’s for the second time this season. SKA suffered a loss at Spartak by the same scoreline, Ak Bars thumped Amur 5-1 and Severstal won an entertaining game at Torpedo 5-3. Admiral’s 5-4 success at Sochi ended a four-game skid.
Avangard faces Lokomotiv, CSKA takes on Metallurg in a busy KHL Thursday
The new matchday features six games, starting with a heavyweight clash between East leader Avangard and West-topping Lokomotiv. Ak Bars hosts Amur hoping to rebound in Kazan, while Spartak and SKA renew their heated rivalry. Torpedo welcomes Severstal with offense on display, Sochi meets Admiral on the Black Sea shore, and CSKA takes on in-form Metallurg to close out a high-stakes KHL evening.
Podyapolsky wins his first of the season, Lada ends long losing streak
Last season’s beaten finalist fell to a shoot-out loss in at Dynamo despite retrieving a 0-2 deficit in the last 90 seconds of regulation. Vladislav Podyapolsky was denied a shut-out but claimed the verdict in his first appearance of the season. Earlier, Lada won for the first time in 10 games, beating Neftekhimik 4-1.
Hot Neftekhimik hosts Lada, Dynamo Moscow faces Traktor
The new KHL matchday brings two games: Neftekhimik hosts Lada aiming for a fifth straight win, while Lada hopes to end its nine-game losing streak despite recent roster changes. Later, Dynamo Moscow faces Traktor, revisiting last year’s playoff rivalry. Only two games are on tap on a light KHL Thursday.
Goalies fight, Torpedo battles back and Ufa snaps a skid
Avangard’s 6-1 win over Admiral will be remembered for the rare sight of two goalies getting to a fight: Andrei Mishurov and Adam Huska produced a more competitive contest than the two teams. For a sporting battle, St. Petersburg was the place: SKA led Torpedo 2-0 but fell to Igor Larionov’s previous club for the third time this season. Salavat Yulaev broke its six-game losing streak with a 5-2 verdict over Sibir, Severstal won by the same scoreline at Dinamo Minsk, and there was success for Lokomotiv at Barys and Avtomobilist over Amur.
October ignites KHL action with six key games
October starts with a blast as the KHL opens with six thrilling matchups across both conferences. Avangard begins a home stand hosting Admiral, while Salavat Yulaev faces off against Sibir in a battle between struggling sides. Avtomobilist meets Amur amid injuries, and Barys hosts Lokomotiv with playoff spots on the line. In the West, Dinamo Minsk aims to extend its winning streak against Severstal, and SKA looks to rebound versus Torpedo.
Spartak shoots down Traktor, Tyanulin sets Sochi record
Tuesday’s action brought a high-scoring game in Moscow, where Spartak defeated Traktor for the second time in 10 days. Pavel Poryadin had four points in a 6-3 success. Artur Tyanulin overtook Ilya Krikunov to become Sochi’s all-time scoring leader. He had two assists in a 4-0 win over struggling Lada, moving to 124 points for the Black Sea team.
Spartak and Traktor face off while HC Sochi hosts Lada in a light KHL Tuesday.
Spartak and Traktor face off again in Moscow, with the Red-and-Whites seeking to rebound from recent losses after an early win over Traktor. HC Sochi and Lada also battle to break tough streaks, with Sochi aiming to continue dominance over the Togliatti side in their Western Conference clash.
Torpedo bounces back at SKA, Magnitka joins Loko at the summit
After three straight losses, Torpedo won 5-2 at SKA and briefly joined Lokomotiv at the top of the Western Conference. However, the Railwaymen remain clear – but only by a single point after a shoot-out loss in Minsk. Metallurg joins the defending champion on 16 points after fighting back from 1-3 to beat Sibir. Avtomobilist thumped Ak Bars 4-1, Barys blanked Admiral 3-0 and Dynamo Moscow suffered a 2-3 loss at home to Neftekhimik.
Big KHL Monday with six games and intense competition!
Six games highlight an action-packed KHL Monday, featuring Metallurg trying to bounce back at home against Sibir, Ak Bars seeking momentum in Yekaterinburg, and Barys hosting Admiral in Astana. In the West, SKA faces Torpedo, Dinamo Minsk challenges Lokomotiv in a top-table clash, and Dynamo Moscow takes on a surging Neftekhimik, with milestone performances and key winning streaks shaping the competitive slate.
Two hat-tricks for CSKA
Pavel Buchelnikov and Nikolai Kovalenko enjoyed a memorable afternoon as CSKA thrashed lowly Lada. They shared eight points, and Daniel Sprong had four assists in a 7-2 win. Sunday’s other action was also in Moscow, but Spartak finished on the wrong end of a 3-1 scoreline at home to Shanghai Dragons.
Ak Bars wins thriller at Magnitka, Torpedo stumbles again
The game of the day saw Metallurg power to a 3-0 lead at home to Ak Bars, only to fall to a 3-4 loss after Grigory Denisenko potted two late goals. Early season pace-setter Torpedo suffered a third straight reverse when it went down 1-2 at home to Neftekhimik. The visitor moves to within two points of Magnitka, while Avangard took a share of the Eastern Conference lead after heaping more misery on Salavat Yulaev with a 5-2 win in Ufa. SKA eased past Sochi 4-2 beside the Black Sea and Barys hit back to beat Sibir 6-4 on home ice.
Third showdown between Metallurg and Ak Bars
Saturday’s KHL action includes five exciting matchups, with Metallurg Magnitogorsk hosting Ak Bars, Salavat Yulaev taking on Avangard, and Barys facing Sibir. In the West, HC Sochi hosts SKA, while Torpedo aims to recover at home against Neftekhimik, closing a high-stakes, action-packed day.
Loko moves clear, Dragons halt skid
Defending champion Lokomotiv moved one point clear of Metallurg at the top of the KHL’s overall standings after battling to a 3-2 OT win over Avtomobilist. Shanghai Dragons made it two victories in three with a 4-1 success at struggling Lada; the home team suffered its seventh loss in a row. And Dinamo Minsk jumped to third in the Western Conference with a 4-2 verdict over Severstal.
Lokomotiv aims for fifth straight win as Avtomobilist seeks to end slump in Yaroslavl showdown
A light Friday in the KHL features three matchups: it all kicks off in Togliatti, where Lada hosts the Shanghai Dragons after both sides suffered narrow extra time defeats earlier in the week. Lokomotiv then looks to continue its winning streak at home against struggling Avtomobilist, while the evening closes as Dinamo Minsk faces Severstal, with the Belarusians seeking to extend their solid home record in front of another enthusiastic Minsk crowd.
Traktor crushes in-form Avangard, Ak Bars spoils goalie’s debut
A 5-1 win for Traktor ended Avangard’s six-game winning streak and brought the Thursday’s opponents level on points among the Eastern Conference leaders. In the same section, Ak Bars won 2-1 at Barys, for whom goalie Adam Scheel was making his debut. Today’s other game saw Amur blank CSKA for a 2-0 victory.
Traktor aiming to halt Avangard’s flight in high-stakes Eastern battle
The KHL matchday features three key games starting in the Far East, where Amur hosts CSKA. In Chelyabinsk, Traktor looks to halt Avangard’s six-game winning streak in a tight Eastern Conference clash. The day closes in Astana with Barys facing Ak Bars, both aiming to bounce back from tough recent outings. Each game carries high stakes early in the season for playoff positioning.
Pinchuk hat-trick beats leader, defending champ wins four straight
Vitaly Pinchuk scored all three goals as Dinamo Minsk became the first team to beat Torpedo in regulation this season. The Belarusians move to third in the West after a 3-2 win in Minsk. Lokomotiv reeled off a fourth straight victory after edging Severstal 2-1, while Neftekhimik defeated Avtomobilist for the second time in four days. Three games went to overtime: Dynamo recorded a third successive win after Jordan Weal shot down Shanghai, Sochi edged a shoot-out after a 4-4 tie at Lada, leaving the home team winless in six, while Sibir recovered from 0-2 to hand Salavat Yulaev another loss.